If you've completed your final proofread, congrats! You're ready to turn your manuscript into a polished eBook and paperback, and we are excited to make it look worthy of your words.
Prior to booking this service, we recommend you review our blog post on the formatting process to get an idea of how it all works, then you can go ahead and submit your book information via our form.
$110 for formatting both the eBook and print versions of the same novel, when booked together
A note on pricing: Our prices are valid for fiction books up to 90K words, with no complex formatting needs. Your manuscript might incur additional charges if it's:
“Alexa goes by the title of editor, but I refer to her by something more apt: Magician. I send her a beta read draft with demographic info and a blurb, and she polishes it to a shiny gem and gives me the advice to form it into a precious product. Along with experience, she has the perspective of a reader, writer, editor, and socially aware person. When all of those are applied, no problem slips through the cracks. When she edits, she tries every possibility for you and not just whichever one she likes so you can make a choice. To top it all off, she types a 4000+ word critique and gives you an hour of video call to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly. Since Alexa is also a fan of great work, you leave every interaction feeling like a quality writer with a clear set of paths to showing that in your writing—you need only to pick the trails you like most.”
Author of The Perpetual Circadian Rhythm drama and the Nightmare Judicator fantasy series
All revisions of minor errors in the manuscript are free for two weeks after delivery. Past that point, a nominal charge will be arranged based on the number of errors to be corrected.
Source files that require extensive repairs due to creator errors will be subject to an additional charge. Examples include, but are not limited to: manual hyphenation, extra spacing, and improper line breaks.
It is highly recommended that you complete a final proofread of your file before formatting begins.